Amazon merges with Globalstar in $11.6B satellite network integration
Amazon.com, Inc. is set to merge with Globalstar, Inc. in a transaction valued at approximately $11.6 billion, marking a significant expansion into the satellite communications sphere. The merger aims to integrate Globalstar's Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) spectrum and operational expertise with Amazon's Leo network. This strategic coupling is designed to enhance direct-to-device services for future low Earth orbit satellites, a critical step in Amazon's satellite ambitions.
Specifics of the merger agreement, initiated on April 13, 2026, offer Globalstar shareholders a choice between $90.00 in cash per share or an equivalent of 0.3210 shares of Amazon common stock. The transaction, anticipated to close in 2027, remains contingent upon regulatory approvals and key operational milestones. Should these targets not be met, the consideration could be adjusted downwards by as much as $110 million. A noteworthy regulatory development favorable to the merger is the recent FCC Space Bureau ruling reaffirming Globalstar’s exclusive MSS operating rights in the Big LEO spectrum band.
For Amazon, the acquisition represents an opportunity to bolster its satellite communications capabilities and advance its direct-to-device services through Globalstar's MSS assets. Globalstar, which recently reported a 17% increase in first-quarter revenue to $70.1 million, largely driven by wholesale capacity services, brings robust infrastructure investments and partnerships, including a significant prepayment agreement amendment to finance satellite advancements. This aligns with Amazon's vision of creating a comprehensive satellite network capable of providing scalable connectivity solutions.
In the broader market, this merger underscores an escalating competition within the satellite communications sector, where major players are racing to secure spectrum assets and technological capabilities. The involvement of companies like SpaceX in Globalstar's ongoing satellite modernization project highlights the strategic importance of maintaining cutting-edge satellite infrastructure to support burgeoning demand across various sectors, including government, defense, and commercial IoT applications.
Looking forward, the successful completion of the merger will depend on meeting regulatory conditions and completing ongoing satellite launches schedued for late 2026. With current liquidity reflecting heavy capital expenditure demands, navigating these operational milestones will be crucial for transitioning operations under Amazon's ownership by 2027. As the deal progresses, its finalization could set a precedent for further consolidation and integration within the satellite communications industry.
This transaction is classified in Satellite Communications with a reported deal value of $11.6B. Figures and status may change as sources update.